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SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Card CLASS 2 (SDSDQ-8192, Bulk Package)
SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Card CLASS 2 (SDSDQ-8192, Bulk Package)
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Brand: SanDisk
Category: CE

Buy New: $14.85
Buy New/Used from $14.85

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(59 reviews)

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: SDSDQ-8192-bulk
Model: SDSDQ-8192-bulk
UPC: 878587000757
EAN: 0878587000757
ASIN: B0012Y2LLE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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1 out of 5 stars BE AWARE - Technical Details stated Class 4 yet sent Class 2   October 27, 2008
  4 out of 5 found this review helpful

When I order this item the Technical Details stated Class 4 with the Bulk picture showed no case, as is the case sometimes. I just received a class 2 so look at my printout to confirm and then the current listing. I see they have corrected the picture yet not the Technical Details as they still list this as a class 4. Seems like a bait and switch, so I asked for a refund and/or a Class 4 whichever they prefer. I will add the outcome to the feedback once I hear back from them........

Class2 is 2mb speed whereas class 4 is 4mb speed. At Fry's the Class 2 runs about the same as this with the Class 4 a little more, however, it is a 50 mile drive or about $5 extra so I trusted Amazon to ensure business was above board. Now I have to deal with the company not Amazon whom I ordered from. Will have to rethink this business model depending on the outcome.

David



5 out of 5 stars HTA compatible   October 26, 2008
I bought it for an HTC TyTN II PDA Smartphone (comes with 1 GB), and it is compatible. No problem.



5 out of 5 stars Great value   October 25, 2008
Long time SanDisk user. This card is speedier than the 2gb by far. I use it on a blackberry and after a bit of research came up with the right adaptors. Now I transfer files back and forth to the laptop and computer. Thumbnail sized. Very handy. Huge memory dirt cheap.


5 out of 5 stars If it doesn't work, it's your device's fault   October 23, 2008
I bought three of these at this unbelievable price, and it works beautifully on one of the three products I had intended to use them on, which would happen to be my Blackjack II phone. Apparently "SDHC" didn't exist when the other two devices were made, so the product specs wouldn't even know to warn me that they weren't compatible with this.

I'm still satisfied with my purchase, but I'll have to force the other two into use somehow... maybe slap one in my girlfriend's older Samsung flip phone (if it works) and get her that digital camera she's always wanted?



5 out of 5 stars Amazing compact storage   October 21, 2008
Works like a charm! The MicroSD card really is the size of a fingernail and it really works. My order did come with the adapter. I popped the MicroSD card into the SD adapter, popped that into my Dell laptop, dragged and dropped a bunch of music files into the card, put the card into my Blackberry Curve 8330. The Curve took a little while booting back up and recognizing the media files, but I'm listening to it now, and the quality on the speaker is decent - it sounds better with earphones. Amazing! I could have saved my money and not bought my Sandisk Sansa 4GB. Oh well.

Two tiny gripes - it's hard getting the microSD card out of the adapter, and it's kind of a pain having to remove the battery to install the card into the back of the Blackberry. But I can definitely live with that. Incidentally, all my music files are WMA, and the Blackberry has no problems with that file format. I'm assuming it would be fine with AAC and MP3 also.

Bottom line - amazing! How do they pack that much storage into that small a card?


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